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mr. richards. i'm very excited by this nomination and surprised that this president would appoint you or at least put your name forward. i think that's a good thing. i have been saying for a long time that we need to have an lgbt voice on all of the government agencies where that voice is missing and planning is one of them. i'm glad to see this nomination. i think it's a long time coming. i do want to ask you, though, in terms of the displacement. i was very pleased to hear your comments about the affordability problems that we have and the displacement. it's disproportionately impacting a number of communities including the lgbt community. just wondering if you have any thoughts in terms of what else we can be doing to address that issue? >> i think it's the most important we issue we face and we need to take an unconventional approach. i saw the with mecca and basing ger after i was nominated. we talked about different ideas and we talked about, you know, people that use the system in bad faith.
mr. richards. i'm very excited by this nomination and surprised that this president would appoint you or at least put your name forward. i think that's a good thing. i have been saying for a long time that we need to have an lgbt voice on all of the government agencies where that voice is missing and planning is one of them. i'm glad to see this nomination. i think it's a long time coming. i do want to ask you, though, in terms of the displacement. i was very pleased to hear your comments about...
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mr. richards. the planning commission is by far the most time consuming commission in the city. it's not just the thursday hearing. it could have 10 items, 14. any amount of items. on friday you get your brief for each item. that's a lot of reading, a lot of research, site visits, locations, visiting with neighbors. catherine has done this for eight years and shhh e wants to do this for another term. kudos to kathrin moore. it's a lot of work here. kathrin moore as an architect brings a fairness to this commission. we've worked with her for many years. whether it's neighborhood issues, citywide planning, she's excellent in these neighborhoods and understanding the planning codes with all the new amendments, that takes a huge amount of time and understanding. her urban planning. as talked about earlier she was in treasure island, all of this stuff. it's easy to be a paid person to get a salary, but when you volunteer and spend the time, to any commissioner, i say well done. her knowledge on neighbor
mr. richards. the planning commission is by far the most time consuming commission in the city. it's not just the thursday hearing. it could have 10 items, 14. any amount of items. on friday you get your brief for each item. that's a lot of reading, a lot of research, site visits, locations, visiting with neighbors. catherine has done this for eight years and shhh e wants to do this for another term. kudos to kathrin moore. it's a lot of work here. kathrin moore as an architect brings a...
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mr. richard >> thank you, supervisor wiener. >> thank you, mr. chairman i'm proud to be supporting president chiu nomination i've had the pleasure of working with dennis on many, many issues both before i was on the board of supervisors when i was the president of the castro valley neighborhood association and he was the president of the triangle association we got to work on any issues and since i've been on the board of supervisors i've had the pleasure to work with him. i cannot think of a more qualified candidate than dennis richard he brings a credible you breath of experience in terms of every imagineal air force issue and historic preservation and formula retail dennis is an amazing hard worker that dives into the details he will be a very, very well prepared commissioner on day one will take the time we know that planning commission is not glaushz he'll learn the facts. i'll also is this dennis and i don't ago on every issue but we've worked through them he's a professional person who understands you try to find common ground and times wh
mr. richard >> thank you, supervisor wiener. >> thank you, mr. chairman i'm proud to be supporting president chiu nomination i've had the pleasure of working with dennis on many, many issues both before i was on the board of supervisors when i was the president of the castro valley neighborhood association and he was the president of the triangle association we got to work on any issues and since i've been on the board of supervisors i've had the pleasure to work with him. i cannot...
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mr. richard >> thank you, supervisor wiener. >> thank you, mr. chairman i'm proud to be supporting president chiu nomination i've had the pleasure of working with dennis on many, many issues both before i was on the board of supervisors when i was the president of the castro valley neighborhood association and
mr. richard >> thank you, supervisor wiener. >> thank you, mr. chairman i'm proud to be supporting president chiu nomination i've had the pleasure of working with dennis on many, many issues both before i was on the board of supervisors when i was the president of the castro valley neighborhood association and
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mr. richards for 20 years. we met in boxing class. so we go back and worked together on the friends of 1800s saving the building and the harvey milk store and the market octavia. with dennis i think we are getting several things. it's been long my contention that people in the neighborhood understand planning better than going to the architecture school and not the things i learned in school. dennis has been a member of the community for a long time and involved in that process in that community. in both prospect ifs, he knows how to community works and more than that, he cares about it. as a member of the community, he knows what community means to people. he knows what's at stake and his passion for the city is important. lastly he's a natural leader. he really is. i have seen him in leadership positions many times. he knows how to bring consensus, resolution, he knows how to open discussion. i think that is going to be a skill that is going to really shine on the planning commission. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. aaron
mr. richards for 20 years. we met in boxing class. so we go back and worked together on the friends of 1800s saving the building and the harvey milk store and the market octavia. with dennis i think we are getting several things. it's been long my contention that people in the neighborhood understand planning better than going to the architecture school and not the things i learned in school. dennis has been a member of the community for a long time and involved in that process in that...
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mr. richards. i'm looking forward to seeing you working on the planning commission. what impressed me not only the organizations that you have been involved in , but the amount of time and that shows true commitment to your neighborhood and that brings a lot of experience to the commission. as a new incoming member potentially of this planning commission. i have one question for you: are you ready for this? worried but i'm also happy, still able to support campos' motion. >> he took boxing classes for christ sake. we have a motion to amend line 3 and line 13 from the motion to approve this nomination. >> so moved. >> okay. with no objection, the amendment passes. there is a motion on the floor with no objection to, and it goes as a committee report with no objection. then the motion passes. congratulations. [ applause ] madam clerk. item no. 3. city clerk: item no. 3 has already been called, mr. chair. >>supervisor norman yee: so, could i have bobbie wilson. maybe give him a few seconds to leave the room. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am privileged and honored wi
mr. richards. i'm looking forward to seeing you working on the planning commission. what impressed me not only the organizations that you have been involved in , but the amount of time and that shows true commitment to your neighborhood and that brings a lot of experience to the commission. as a new incoming member potentially of this planning commission. i have one question for you: are you ready for this? worried but i'm also happy, still able to support campos' motion. >> he took...
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mr. richard l. gregg has dedicateed more than four decades to federal service. he most recently served as the fiscal assistant secretary at the u.s. department of treasury. mr. gregg began his civilian service at treasury's financial management service. during his tenure at treasury he served as the commissioner of treasury's financial management service and as the commissioner of the bureau of public debt. mr. gregg retired for the first time in june, 2006. and was asked to return to treasury in 2009 to serve as fiscal assistant secretary. mr. gregg retired again this month and in honor of his second retirement i wanted to highlight a couple of his noteworthy accomplishments. during his long tenure at treasury mr. gregg was well nope for his innovative thinking, ability to make hard decisions, and the desire to make government more efficient, more open, and very importantly, less costly. mr. gregg led the treasury into the 21st century by modernizing federal payment operations. he moved treasury fr
mr. richard l. gregg has dedicateed more than four decades to federal service. he most recently served as the fiscal assistant secretary at the u.s. department of treasury. mr. gregg began his civilian service at treasury's financial management service. during his tenure at treasury he served as the commissioner of treasury's financial management service and as the commissioner of the bureau of public debt. mr. gregg retired for the first time in june, 2006. and was asked to return to treasury...
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mr. richard pops, chairman and ceo -- fourthly, dr. leonard lichtenfeld, and finally dr. marshal summer. director of scientific committee. and thank you all for coming. you will each be given five minutes to summarize your testimony. your written testimony will be placed in the record. we will start with you. you are recommegnized for five minutes for the opening statement. >> thank you, good morning, my name is pat furlong, twenty years ago, i joined other paren parents in the group. in 1984, i received who diagnosis on my two sons and woe both of my sons are gone now. i wage the crusade in their honor much has been done to change the landscape. and much has been the direct result of congress and this committee. since the md-care act was enacted we have seen ten years added to the life span of patients. there's been an improvement in quality of life, driven largely so that all patients can be diagnosed a diagnosed accurately. the md care act transform onned the research landscape, what was just 12 years a ago, a near barren field, where multiple therapies are in clinical
mr. richard pops, chairman and ceo -- fourthly, dr. leonard lichtenfeld, and finally dr. marshal summer. director of scientific committee. and thank you all for coming. you will each be given five minutes to summarize your testimony. your written testimony will be placed in the record. we will start with you. you are recommegnized for five minutes for the opening statement. >> thank you, good morning, my name is pat furlong, twenty years ago, i joined other paren parents in the group. in...
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richard m. nixon against the united states. mr. jaworski, there has been a request for additional time. the court then set additional time of one-and-a half hours, i understand. >> that's correct, sir. >> it'll be allowed to each side and we will not interrupt the argument with any recess. we'll go right through until you're fin
richard m. nixon against the united states. mr. jaworski, there has been a request for additional time. the court then set additional time of one-and-a half hours, i understand. >> that's correct, sir. >> it'll be allowed to each side and we will not interrupt the argument with any recess. we'll go right through until you're fin
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richard m. nixon against the united states. mr. jaworski, there has been a request for additional time. the court then set additional time of one-and-a half hours, i understand. >> that's correct, sir. >> it'll be allowed to each side and we will not interrupt the argument with any recess. we'll go right through until you're finished. >> thank you, sir. >> you may proceed whenever you're ready, mr. jaworski. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court. on march 1 last, united states district court grand jury, set it here, returned an indictment against seven defendants charging various offenses including among them a conspiracy to defraud the united states and also to obstruct justice. john mitchell, one of the defendants, was a former attorney general of the united states and also chairman of the committee to reelect the president. another, h.r. haldeman, was the president's chief of staff. another, john ehrlichman, was assistant to the president for economic -- for domestic affairs. the others were either on the president's staff or held responsible positions on the reelection co
richard m. nixon against the united states. mr. jaworski, there has been a request for additional time. the court then set additional time of one-and-a half hours, i understand. >> that's correct, sir. >> it'll be allowed to each side and we will not interrupt the argument with any recess. we'll go right through until you're finished. >> thank you, sir. >> you may proceed whenever you're ready, mr. jaworski. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court. on...
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then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done.ve -- >> yes, sir, i've gave the announcement. it's already in the papers. you're on it. >> i think you did wrong getting warren. i know damn well you did wrong getting me. but we'll do the best we can. >> that's what you do. that's the kind of american both of you are. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. captain obvious: this is a creepy room. man: oh hey, captain obvious. captain obvious: you should have used hotels.com. their genuine guest reviews are written by guests who have genuinely stayed there. instead of people who lie on the internet. captain: here's a review, it's worse in person. ♪he cadillac summer collection is here. ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this 2014 ats for arou
then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done.ve -- >> yes, sir, i've gave the announcement. it's already in the papers. you're on it. >> i think you did wrong getting warren. i know damn well you did wrong getting me. but we'll do the best we can. >> that's what you do. that's the kind of american both of you are. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely...
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mr. green tea was producing flavors like green tea, ginger, and red bean. this family business was founded by richard'sad, santo emanuele, in 1968, who ran it with richard's older brother, james. richard's dad passed away, and then his brother died unexpectedly, leaving richard to run the business. richard wanted to keep his family legacy alive, so he took over the business and brought his son, michael, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems. we gotta do what we gotta do. >> unlike many of the businesses i help, mr. green tea isn't facing a crisis. they generated over $2.5 million a year in revenue, and the emanueles make a very good living, but the business is static. >> i have such a hard time making this decision. >> the emanueles can't seem to agree on a plan for their future. michael has big ideas, but richard always plays it safe, and that creates tension. >> it's not 75. just get-- >> don't mince my words. i hate that. >> i believe that mr. green tea can be a $50-million company. they need to be bold, and they need to take chances. they haven't launched new flavors in over a decade, and
mr. green tea was producing flavors like green tea, ginger, and red bean. this family business was founded by richard'sad, santo emanuele, in 1968, who ran it with richard's older brother, james. richard's dad passed away, and then his brother died unexpectedly, leaving richard to run the business. richard wanted to keep his family legacy alive, so he took over the business and brought his son, michael, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems. we gotta do what we gotta do....
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. >> reporter: in july of 1973 the senate watergate committee cornered richard nixon. >> mr.n of any listening devices in the oval office of the president? >> i was aware of listening devices, yes, sir. >> reporter: nixon's ovaffl oice had a secret recording system. >> play it tough. that's the way they play it. >> reporter: the tape suggested a criminal conspiracy that reached the president. in august of 1974 as impeachment loomed, nixon resigned in disgrace. now 40 years later, these same recordings are redefining nixon's legacy. >> from 1971 to 1973 nixon's tape recorder captured 3,700 hours of conversations at the white house and camp david. in their new book "the nixon tapes," douglas brinkley and luke brick ter revealed why many of these discussions for the first time revealed discussions for the first time. cbs's historian douglas brinkley. good morning. this is a big book. >> the transcripts piled up a mile high. we tried to whittle them down. what mattered in a hi tore cal view and to tell his personality. >> tell us the most important revelation you've seen and hear
. >> reporter: in july of 1973 the senate watergate committee cornered richard nixon. >> mr.n of any listening devices in the oval office of the president? >> i was aware of listening devices, yes, sir. >> reporter: nixon's ovaffl oice had a secret recording system. >> play it tough. that's the way they play it. >> reporter: the tape suggested a criminal conspiracy that reached the president. in august of 1974 as impeachment loomed, nixon resigned in...
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officials executed a search warrant at richard plotts' upper darby home yesterday and found two mr. the 49-year-old suspect remains sedated and under guard and will be charged with the murder of his caseworker, tear risa hunt, also the attempted murder of his doctor, lee silverman. the doctor was also armed with a gun and shot the suspect. >>> u.s. marshals meantime, they've arrested a man in connection with the murder of a woman whose body was found on the side of the road in winslow township, new jersey. this was the scene early friday at new brooklyn erial road and wilson's landing road. police say 52-year-old kevin ambrose stabbed 41 year old jennifer bonko but the most tiff is not clear. he was taken into custody in atlantic city. >>> now to the crisis in the middle east. israelis said today that they are willing to extend a ceasefire with gaza but leaders in gaza have yet to agree. cbs news correspondent alphonso van marsh has the latest developments from tel aviv. >> reporter: saturday morning israeli rockets rained down on gaza. minutes later a ceasefire went into effect. th
officials executed a search warrant at richard plotts' upper darby home yesterday and found two mr. the 49-year-old suspect remains sedated and under guard and will be charged with the murder of his caseworker, tear risa hunt, also the attempted murder of his doctor, lee silverman. the doctor was also armed with a gun and shot the suspect. >>> u.s. marshals meantime, they've arrested a man in connection with the murder of a woman whose body was found on the side of the road in winslow...
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watergate committee heard a bombshell from white house aid alexander butterfield and richard nixon was cornered. >> mrtion of any listening devices in the oval office of the president? >> i was aware of listening devices, yes, sir. >> nixon's oval office had a secret recording system. the tapes suggested a criminal conspiracy that reached the president. >> in august 1974, as impeachment loomed, nixon resigned in disgrace. >> now, 40 years later, the same recordings are redefining mix son's legacy. >> and here we have this unique presidential record of 3,700 hours and only around five to seven percent have ever been transcribed and for a historian, this is a gold mine. >> luke, an associate professor of history at texas a & m has dusted off a library of nixon tapes in the national archives. they are part private conversations and deliberations, they are the policy-making process in real-time. nixon thought he was making history and he wanted to record that history. >> transcribing that history took necter 10 years, some tapes are much easier to understand than others. >> a lot of the days and nights, l
watergate committee heard a bombshell from white house aid alexander butterfield and richard nixon was cornered. >> mrtion of any listening devices in the oval office of the president? >> i was aware of listening devices, yes, sir. >> nixon's oval office had a secret recording system. the tapes suggested a criminal conspiracy that reached the president. >> in august 1974, as impeachment loomed, nixon resigned in disgrace. >> now, 40 years later, the same recordings...
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you know, this is as far as april concerned is the rosemary woods, richard nixon missing tape. e-mails don't disappear. mrkinen has been less than truthful. i like quoting the liberal george washington law professor who says that barack obama is the president that richard nixon always wanted to be. i think that's a little insulting to richard nixon. hopefully we'll get to the bottom of the e-mail debacle and we'll find out what was said by the senior irs officials and get to the bottom of this truly all of awful scandal. >> got to wrap it there. have a great day. >>> a line of powerful storms spawning some very dangerous weather with folks caught right in the thick of it all. >> i saw it come by. it looked like a big white cloud coming by. you couldn't see. it was that heavy. >> what exactly was it? and is more severe weather on the way? we're live with that story. >>> a new reality show where real life couples get married but here's the hook. they've never seen each other. a team of experts use extreme scientific match making to make sure they are compatible in every possible way and then they get hitche
you know, this is as far as april concerned is the rosemary woods, richard nixon missing tape. e-mails don't disappear. mrkinen has been less than truthful. i like quoting the liberal george washington law professor who says that barack obama is the president that richard nixon always wanted to be. i think that's a little insulting to richard nixon. hopefully we'll get to the bottom of the e-mail debacle and we'll find out what was said by the senior irs officials and get to the bottom of this...
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mr. bradshaw. now dr. richard southpaw a director at the university of south carolina. welcome, sir. >> thank you. chairman rockefeller ranking member thune and distinguished committee members, thank you for the opportunity to speak before you today. my initial draft of my comments was only 35 minutes so thank you for giving me the advice. as director of the college sport research institute at the university of south carolina, my comments today are not off the cuff remarks but informed by soclogical, educational studies and empirical study drawn from ncaa documents, they reflect not only my work but also that of numerous colleagues and scholars. while i'm well aware there are distinct differences within ncaa divisions as well as between ncaa revenue and olympic sport, my testimony today will focus on how within big-time college sports ncaa members have sought to protect their business interests at the expense of the well being and academic success of ncaa profit athletes. for several decades the ncaa was aware that as the scale of revenue generation and spending continu
mr. bradshaw. now dr. richard southpaw a director at the university of south carolina. welcome, sir. >> thank you. chairman rockefeller ranking member thune and distinguished committee members, thank you for the opportunity to speak before you today. my initial draft of my comments was only 35 minutes so thank you for giving me the advice. as director of the college sport research institute at the university of south carolina, my comments today are not off the cuff remarks but informed by...
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mr. bradshaw. now, dr. richards, who is a professor at the university of south carolina the director of the college sports research institute. welcome, sir. >> thank you. chairman rockefeller, ranking member thune and distinguished members, thank you for the opportunity to speak for you today. my initial draft of my comments was only 35 minutes so thank you for giving me the advice. as director of the college sport research institute at the university of south carolina, my comments today are not off the cuff remarks but informed by social, logical, organizational and economic theories as well as empirical studies and drawn exextensively from ncaa documents and my work and colleagues and scholars. i am aware there are distinct sociograbbing differences within ncaa divisions and revenue and olympic sports, my testimony today will focus on how within big time college sport ncaa members have sought to protect their interestss at the expense of the well being and academic profit athletes. for several decades, the ncaa wa
mr. bradshaw. now, dr. richards, who is a professor at the university of south carolina the director of the college sports research institute. welcome, sir. >> thank you. chairman rockefeller, ranking member thune and distinguished members, thank you for the opportunity to speak for you today. my initial draft of my comments was only 35 minutes so thank you for giving me the advice. as director of the college sport research institute at the university of south carolina, my comments today...
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mr. bradshaw. now dr. richard southpaw, a director at the university of south carolina. welcome, sir. >> thank you. chairman rockefeller, ranking member thune and distinguished committee members, thank you for the opportunity to speak before you today. my initial draft of my comments was only 35 minutes, so thank you for giving me the advice. as director of the college sport research institute at the university of south carolina, my comments today are not off the cuff remarks but informed by soclogical, educational studies and empirical study drawn from ncaa documents, they reflect not only my work but also that of numerous colleagues and scholars. while i'm well aware there are distinct differences within ncaa divisions as well as between ncaa revenue and olympic sport, my testimony today will focus on how within big-time college sports, ncaa members have sought to protect their business interests at the expense of the well being and academic success of ncaa profit athletes. for several decades, the ncaa was aware that as the scale of revenue generation and spending con
mr. bradshaw. now dr. richard southpaw, a director at the university of south carolina. welcome, sir. >> thank you. chairman rockefeller, ranking member thune and distinguished committee members, thank you for the opportunity to speak before you today. my initial draft of my comments was only 35 minutes, so thank you for giving me the advice. as director of the college sport research institute at the university of south carolina, my comments today are not off the cuff remarks but informed...
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best movie will be indescribable with clint eastwood and richard gere and babylon with steve ma gene and other this is a great team the tragedy of mr. james bond unable to retire all of that movie into the focus of the life factor separation together isness and sadness and the way of life. thank you. >> thank you is there any further public comment on item one seeing none, public comment is closed. supervisor kim >> thank you. i just want to thank both sarah and jessica who came today to talk about your partner and friend and it's special to have his family on the work i've read about it and only heard about 2 but to hear about it the passion that that drove him is really amazing and makes me excited about the day we're able to do the street name change in his honor and be able to honor another community leader and lgbt individual is incredibly important it's great i know that one person was not able to be here it's his 82 reading birthday so good to have him here and happy birthday to him for his work in the gay games so committee i ask we forward that with positive recommendation to the full board and recognize the harvey milk de
best movie will be indescribable with clint eastwood and richard gere and babylon with steve ma gene and other this is a great team the tragedy of mr. james bond unable to retire all of that movie into the focus of the life factor separation together isness and sadness and the way of life. thank you. >> thank you is there any further public comment on item one seeing none, public comment is closed. supervisor kim >> thank you. i just want to thank both sarah and jessica who came...
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mr. obama. 28% said george w. bush. 13% said richard nixon. the same poll found when asked what if republican mitt romney had become president 45% said the nation would be better off. 38% said worse off. 10% said the same. now white house officials are hoping to get a boost tomorrow when job numbers for june coming a day early because of the fourth of july holiday. the economy slaing by 2.9 in the first quarter. >> tough news. ed henry on the north lawn. now to a middle east that's a proverbial tinder box. israel said nine mortar shells were launched into its territory from gaza. the murder of three teenage israelis was followed by a murder of a palestinian teen. john huddy is in jerusalem again tonight. >> reporter: israeli police fired stun grenades and rubber bullets at hundreds of palestinian rioters in east jerusalem today as they slung fist size rocks back. police say 16-year-old mohamed's badly burned body was found dumped in a jerusalem forest after several men reportedly shoved him into a vehicle this morning. the boy's mother said sh
mr. obama. 28% said george w. bush. 13% said richard nixon. the same poll found when asked what if republican mitt romney had become president 45% said the nation would be better off. 38% said worse off. 10% said the same. now white house officials are hoping to get a boost tomorrow when job numbers for june coming a day early because of the fourth of july holiday. the economy slaing by 2.9 in the first quarter. >> tough news. ed henry on the north lawn. now to a middle east that's a...
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richard branson have? how much money does he stand to make? >> no non-us entity, mr. branson , no non-us entity can own more than 25% of a u.s. airline. owns 25%.bal he is the majority shareholder there. you will find this fascinating. it is called virgin america investors. cyrus holdings. that is a no-name. the former chairman of american airlines, sam skinner, the former secretary of the department of transportation, dave cush. >> i've interviewed david kushner number of times -- david cush a number of times. virgin america started flying people around 14 days before the beginning of the financial crisis. , she is in the front row. fees, i don't get to take the surveillance gold stream. cush majoravid credibility for the class and character to stay with this airline. he had eight reasons to bail along the way. he had a ways to bring it in. let's continue this conversation. we do this with joseph denard i. joe, is virgin america a pipsqueak? how do you compare and contrast virgin america with jetblue on the east coast, particularly with the three major u.s. to mystic
richard branson have? how much money does he stand to make? >> no non-us entity, mr. branson , no non-us entity can own more than 25% of a u.s. airline. owns 25%.bal he is the majority shareholder there. you will find this fascinating. it is called virgin america investors. cyrus holdings. that is a no-name. the former chairman of american airlines, sam skinner, the former secretary of the department of transportation, dave cush. >> i've interviewed david kushner number of times --...
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from lois lerner and richard pilger. now, mr. koskinen, did you give us this, did you give us this e-mail? do you know? >> i don't know. >> i can tell you. you didn't. we got it from the justice department. and after we got this from the justice department, we contacted you all on june 9th, and we said hey, how's come we didn't get this e-mail from you. there's no 6103 issue with this e-mail, so we were concerned. this is an e-mail from clear back in 2010. so we contacted you, mr. koskinen in the letter and said we're wondering why the irs hasn't sent us this e-mail from four years ago. and then suddenly, four days later, you tell the finance committee, the congress, more importantly, the american people, you know what? we lost lois lerner e-mails. we've lost a bunch, from that time period. my theory is this, mr. cass ca nen, you guys weren't ever going to tell us until we caught you. we caught you because of the foia request. we took that e-mail, interviewed mr. pilger. he said he met with lois lerner. we contact you and say why
from lois lerner and richard pilger. now, mr. koskinen, did you give us this, did you give us this e-mail? do you know? >> i don't know. >> i can tell you. you didn't. we got it from the justice department. and after we got this from the justice department, we contacted you all on june 9th, and we said hey, how's come we didn't get this e-mail from you. there's no 6103 issue with this e-mail, so we were concerned. this is an e-mail from clear back in 2010. so we contacted you, mr....
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from lois lerner and richard pilger. now, mr. koskinen, did you give us this e-mail? do you know? >> i don't know. >> i can tell you, you didn't. we got it from the justice department. after we got this from the justice department, we contacted you all on june 9th. we said, hey, how come we didn't get this e-mail from you? there's no 6103 issue with this e-mail. we were concerned. this is from 2010. so we contacted you. we said we're wondering why the irs hasn't sent us this e-mail from four years ago. and then suddenly four days later, you tell the finance committee, the congress, more importantly the american people, you know what, we lost lois lerner e-mails. we have lost a bunch from that time period. my theory is this. you guys weren't ever going to tell us until we caught you. we caught you because judicial watch did a request. they found out there was this collaboration going on between the justice department and the irs. we took that e-mail. we interviewed mr. pilger. he told us he met with lois lerner in 2010. we then subpoenaed justice. they complied and gave us the e-ma
from lois lerner and richard pilger. now, mr. koskinen, did you give us this e-mail? do you know? >> i don't know. >> i can tell you, you didn't. we got it from the justice department. after we got this from the justice department, we contacted you all on june 9th. we said, hey, how come we didn't get this e-mail from you? there's no 6103 issue with this e-mail. we were concerned. this is from 2010. so we contacted you. we said we're wondering why the irs hasn't sent us this e-mail...
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om lois lerner and richard pilger. now, mr. koskinen, did you give s this email, do you know? >> i don't know. >> i can tell you didn't. we got it from the justice department. after we got this from the justice department we contacted you all on june 9 and we said, hey, how come we didn't get in email from you? there's no 6103 issue with this email. we were concerned. this email from 2010. we contact you, mr. koskinen in a letter and said, we're wondering why the i.r.s. hasn't sent us this email from four years ago. and then suddenly four days later, you tell the finance committee, the congress, more importantly, the american people, you know what, we lost lois lerner emails. we lost a bunch of lois lerner emails from that time period. my problem is, mr. koskinen, you guys weren't going to tell you. there was a foia request. we took that email. we interviewed mr. pilger. mr. pilger said he met with lois lerner in 2010. the justice complied with our subpoena and gave us the email. we contact you, why didn't you give us? and you knew you were caught. you knew we didn't give it t
om lois lerner and richard pilger. now, mr. koskinen, did you give s this email, do you know? >> i don't know. >> i can tell you didn't. we got it from the justice department. after we got this from the justice department we contacted you all on june 9 and we said, hey, how come we didn't get in email from you? there's no 6103 issue with this email. we were concerned. this email from 2010. we contact you, mr. koskinen in a letter and said, we're wondering why the i.r.s. hasn't sent...
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mr. putin. >> which is the argument of richard haass, president of the council on foreign relations, who joinedr. that tension between -- is much easier for the u.s. to take a hard stance than europe. >> and france, they are selling two warships, helicopter live from about whatever they are, france, germany, and the united kingdom are really divided on this. >> yeah, they are still doing business with russia. they need the money. unemployment is a problem in france. my agendaat is on -- maybe we'll get an indication of gdp growth in the form of existing home sales. this number comes out at 10:00 a.m. it is expected to rise 1.9%. that is way below last month, where it was up 4.9%. i should point out last month was the highest in three years, so it is a follow-through. >> it is a mystery to housing -- >> yeah. >> i do not know where we are. every other interview is different. >> yeah, and the amount of paperwork you have to put through to get a loan, assuming you're not a cash buyer and a regular person. >> like you. >> i am not a cast wire these days, trust me. >> apple, the tech giant is asking
mr. putin. >> which is the argument of richard haass, president of the council on foreign relations, who joinedr. that tension between -- is much easier for the u.s. to take a hard stance than europe. >> and france, they are selling two warships, helicopter live from about whatever they are, france, germany, and the united kingdom are really divided on this. >> yeah, they are still doing business with russia. they need the money. unemployment is a problem in france. my...
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mr. chair if you don't mind. >> okay. we've opening open this up for public comment we have 5 public comment cards (calling names) richard weiner that's my father's name as well (calling names). >> thank you. the committee for letting me voice my opinion imi will want to talk about the technical presentations i can the t line from mariposa to embarcadero and this proposed line you've brought up are disconcerting i appreciate the intent to increase ridership i go from 10 authorize in the morning i board at mariposa so ridership coming from south of mariposa is dramatically increased in the last 3 years and similarly on the return trip it intermitted out for riders and now it's full to mariposa and south beyond that i know the proposed will increase the number of the railcars that will accommodate the growing ridership south of the given turn around. secondly, since 2002 there are 0 over one hundred and thirty residents directly from where it is proposed and none were there so those are developments off illinois that's been referred to and a new project with over one hundred units this will inject the egress from the garag
mr. chair if you don't mind. >> okay. we've opening open this up for public comment we have 5 public comment cards (calling names) richard weiner that's my father's name as well (calling names). >> thank you. the committee for letting me voice my opinion imi will want to talk about the technical presentations i can the t line from mariposa to embarcadero and this proposed line you've brought up are disconcerting i appreciate the intent to increase ridership i go from 10 authorize in...
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mr. cole, isn't it true that richard pilger met with lois lerner back in 2010? >> yes, sir spin? >> yes, sir spin isn't it true he got information this 1.19 pages of information in the format that he asked for a? >> i think there was a request of several different forms they could come in, as i understand it, and we were asked to pick which one the fbi would prefer. >> lois lerner said we're checking on the disc we spoke about, incoming data regarding 501(c)(4) issue. does yet to have a format preference? all format is best because they can put in the system like excel. so richard pilger meet with lois lerner. you guys ask for specific information. that's right with you guys asked for this to? >> i'm not sure. i've seen in the mills specifically asking for. i think -- >> when you get in the format you want, we'd like it in excel format. starting 501(c)(4). sure looks like you asked for and you got the data, right? >> my understanding is we get to the data, that the requests were made before the meeting and the data was delivered. >> if it's publicly available information, why did
mr. cole, isn't it true that richard pilger met with lois lerner back in 2010? >> yes, sir spin? >> yes, sir spin isn't it true he got information this 1.19 pages of information in the format that he asked for a? >> i think there was a request of several different forms they could come in, as i understand it, and we were asked to pick which one the fbi would prefer. >> lois lerner said we're checking on the disc we spoke about, incoming data regarding 501(c)(4) issue....